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  2. Suggestive question - Wikipedia

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    A suggestive question is one that implies that a certain answer should be given in response, [1] [2] or falsely presents a presupposition in the question as accepted fact. [3] [4] Such a question distorts the memory thereby tricking the person into answering in a specific way that might or might not be true or consistent with their actual feelings, and can be deliberate or unintentional.

  3. Hindsight bias - Wikipedia

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    The "best" cue has been replaced, and the person only remembers the answer that is most likely and believes they thought this was the best point the whole time. [ 22 ] Both SARA and RAFT descriptions include a memory trace impairment or cognitive distortion that is caused by the feedback of information and reconstruction of memory.

  4. List of cognitive biases - Wikipedia

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    Overconfidence effect, a tendency to have excessive confidence in one's own answers to questions. For example, for certain types of questions, answers that people rate as "99% certain" turn out to be wrong 40% of the time. [5] [43] [44] [45] Planning fallacy, the tendency for people to underestimate the time it will take them to complete a ...

  5. 1950s quiz show scandals - Wikipedia

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    The correct answer was Marty, one of Stempel's favorite movies. As instructed by Enright, however, he gave the incorrect answer On the Waterfront , which had won the previous year . Although the manipulation of the contestants helped the producers maintain viewer interest and ratings, the producers had not anticipated the extent of Stempel's ...

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    In Season 2, there are some fairly concrete answers to some of the most commonly asked questions. But for the most part, they open the door to bigger mysteries that’ll ultimately lead to the big ...

  7. Gambler's fallacy - Wikipedia

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    The gambler's fallacy can also be attributed to the mistaken belief that gambling, or even chance itself, is a fair process that can correct itself in the event of streaks, known as the just-world hypothesis. [14] Other researchers believe that belief in the fallacy may be the result of a mistaken belief in an internal locus of control. When a ...

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    Doesn't mean it didn't happen, but I've never heard of it." Tom Homan speaks on the last day of Turning Point's four-day AmericaFest conference on Dec. 22, 2024, in Phoenix. 'The party's over'